my first computer at home was zx spectrum followed by ibm pc xt. first computer at work was CM-4, a soviet DEC PDP-11/34 clone ‎· não sou um robô

Mac Classic II. Technically, my first home computer was a Timex Sinclair 1000 -- which I still have --, but I didn't do much with it. If I'd learned how to use it, I imagine my life/career would've been very different. ‎· bentley

The first almost-computer was a programmable calculator (MK-61, a Soviet TI knockoff, I suppose), the first "proper" computer was a i8080-based local brand machine (with monochrome output but lots and lots of extension ports). ‎· 9000

NEC 9820, officially named EdTheSlowAss, nicknamed by friends as Laggy the Snail. It's the PC that will never die, outlived every machine I have ever owned, always there whenever Negative Electrostatic Charisma (NEC) takes out another machine, taunting me with "NEC Ready" on the front of the case. It even has its own logo: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/684853/img/laggy.png ‎· April